Toshiba VP 300 Installation Instructions Manual page 486

Voice processing
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10.1-42
Installation and Maintenance Manual
CLEAR
INTEGRATION
(L INT x 1)
The following are definitions of the fields displayed when listing the state of the MIC board.
Card ID
Card Status
Diagnostic
Link (1-2) Status
Integration Pegs
Toshiba VP Systems
Release 7.1
July, 1994
This command clears the pegs. The form of the command is:
C INT x 1
where x is the slot number.
The CARD ID states the type of integration card.
There are four possible states for the card:
CARD DOWN
The MIC is down and not responding to the
software.
DOWNLOAD CODE
The VP 300 is downloading to the MIC.
INITIALIZATION
The VP 300 software setting up MIC operation
parameters.
CARD UP
The MIC is operational.
The MIC firmware reports the diagnostic code to the VP 300 CPU.
If there are no errors, the DIAGNOSTIC = OK.
If an error is found, the DIAGNOSTIC = ERROR DETECTED,
CODE = XX.
If this happens, refer to the Installation and Maintenance manual —
MAINTENANCE, Hardware Errors.
There are six possible states for the digit display set links to the MIC:
IDLE
Link operating properly. No call.
ACTIVE
Link is handling a call.
MSG WAIT
Link is performing message waiting indication.
DOWN
Link is not receiving commands.
DEAD
Link loop current is not detected. Link is
probably disconnected.
INIT
MIC firmware is performing link initialization.
Only the DOWN and DEAD states are error conditions. If found, check
the PBX and the wiring.
There are two types of integration pegs: Link Independent and Link
Dependent. Link-Independent pegs occur on any link, while Link-
Dependent pegs occur on the specified link. Integration pegs are listed by
using the LIST INTEGRATION command.
LINK-INDEPENDENT PEGS
The following link-independent pegs are listed by the LIST
INTEGRATION command.

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